The Mayor of Quincy is the head of the municipal government in Quincy, Massachusetts.

Quincy City Hall
List of mayors
| # | Mayor | Picture | Term | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Charles H. Porter | 1889 | Republican | |
| 2nd | Henry O. Fairbanks | 1890-1893 | Republican | |
| 3rd | William A. Hodges | 1894-1895 | Democratic | |
| 4th | Charles Francis Adams | ![]() |
1896-1897 | Independent Republican |
| 5th | Russell Adams Sears | ![]() |
1898 | Republican |
| 6th | Harrison A. Keith | 1899 | Democratic | |
| 7th | John O. Hall | 1900-1901 | Republican | |
| 8th | Charles M. Bryant | 1902-1904 | Republican | |
| 9th | James Thompson | 1905-1907 | Republican | |
| 10th | William T. Shea | 1908-1911 | Democratic | |
| 11th | Eugene R. Stone | 1912-1913 | Republican | |
| 12th | John Miller | 1914 | Progressive | |
| Acting | Joseph L. Whiton | 1914 | Republican | |
| 13th | Chester I. Campbell | 1915 | Republican | |
| 14th | Gustave B. Bates | 1916 | Republican | |
| 15th | Joseph L. Whiton | 1917–1920 | Republican | |
| 16th | William A. Bradford | 1921–1922 | Republican | |
| 17th | Gustave B. Bates | 1923–1924 | Republican | |
| 18th | Perley E. Barbour | 1925–1926 | Republican | |
| 19th | Thomas J. McGrath | 1927–1932 | Republican | |
| 20th | Charles A. Ross | 1933–1937 | Republican | |
| 21st | Thomas Skudder Burgin | 1938–1942 | Republican | |
| 22nd | Charles A. Ross | 1943–1949 | Republican | |
| 23rd | Thomas Skudder Burgin | 1950–1951 | Republican | |
| 24th | David S. McIntosh | 1952–1953 | Republican | |
| 25th | Amelio Della Chiesa | ![]() |
1954–1965 | Republican |
| 26th | James McIntyre | ![]() |
1965–1971 | Democratic |
| 27th | Walter Hannon | 1972–1975 | Republican | |
| 28th | Joseph LaRala | 1976–1977 | Democratic | |
| 29th | Arthur Tobin | ![]() |
1978–1981 | Democratic |
| 30th | Francis X. McCauley | 1982–1989 | Republican | |
| 31st | James A. Sheets | 1990–2002 | Democratic (turned Independent in retirement)[1] | |
| 32nd | William J. Phelan | 2002–2008 | Independent | |
| 33rd | Thomas P. Koch | 2008–present | Independent[2] | |
References
- ↑ "Former Quincy mayor Sheets says he may run for U.S. Congress".
- ↑ Cotter, Sean Philip (February 8, 2018). "Koch leaves Democratic Party over abortion". Patriot Ledger. Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
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